June 2017 Archive
331.
How do you cut a monolith in half? (programmingisterrible.com)
332.
Intro to SDR and RF Signal Analysis (elttam.com.au)
333.
Crony capitalism may be cannibalizing productive capitalism in the U.S. (bloomberg.com)
334.
Uber CEO to take leave (bloomberg.com)
335.
Avast Antivirus Remote Stack Buffer Overflow with Magic Numbers (landave.io)
336.
Comcast Has Always Opposed Internet Freedom (eff.org)
337.
Why Python Is Not My Favorite Language (2016) (zenhack.net)
338.
SecureLogin Authentication Protocol 1.0 (medium.com)
339.
How sandboxing works in Fuchsia (fuchsia.googlesource.com)
340.
TypeScript support in Electron (electron.atom.io)
341.
On the Unhappiness of Software Developers (arxiv.org)
342.
AMD EPYC 7000 CPUs: 32 cores, 64 threads, 8 memory channels, 128 PCIe lanes (wccftech.com)
343.
Underscore's Scala books are now open source (underscore.io)
344.
Verelox Wiped by Ex-Admin (verelox.com)
345.
A peek under Bitcoin’s hood: Writing a client that can create a transaction (samlewis.me)
346.
Stench gas (everything2.com)
347.
Supreme Court Says People Can’t Be Banned From The Internet (techdirt.com)
348.
The Liver: A ‘Blob’ That Runs the Body (nytimes.com)
349.
SpaceX sticks 11th rocket landing after launching first used Dragon capsule (theverge.com)
350.
Comdb2 – Bloomberg's distributed RDBMS under Apache 2 (github.com)
351.
John Carmack Archive – Interviews [pdf] (fd.fabiensanglard.net)
352.
Chris Lattner: “Turns out that Tesla isn't a good fit for me” (twitter.com)
353.
How I Hacked My University's Registration System with Python and Twilio (twilio.com)
354.
A parametric version of the Spectral font (spectral.prototypo.io)
355.
Improvements to the Xerox Alto Mandelbrot drop runtime from 1 hour to 9 minutes (righto.com)
356.
Help EFF Track the Progress of AI and Machine Learning (eff.org)
357.
The NSA has linked the WannaCry computer worm to North Korea (washingtonpost.com)
358.
Linux Container Internals (rabbitstack.github.io)
359.
A Slow-Motion Trainwreck Facing the Meal-Kit Industry (medium.com)
360.
The Evolution of Code Deploys at Reddit (redditblog.com)